Michigan has the largest natural lake in the United States. Michigan is actually surrounded by lakes, and at least 3 of them are notably sized. Each of these lakes shares one side with Michigan, and the other side with another state or country.
The official largest lake is Michigan-Huron. Most maps and geography classes break this single lake into 2 lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, but they are technically the same body of water. Lake Michigan also borders Wisconsin, and Lake Huron also borders Canada.
If you follow the convention that Huron and Michigan are separate lakes, Lake Superior is the largest natural lake in the U.S. Lake Superior is between the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Canada.
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Sacramento is the capital city in California, the state with the largest border with Nevada.
The largest state by area south of Canada is Texas. The largest state by area adjacent to Canada's southern border is Montana. The largest state by population south of Canada is California. The largest state by population adjacent to Canada's southern border is New York.
Florida has the largest water border.
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Columbus is entirely within Ohio. It does not border any other state.
Texas has the largest share of border with Mexico.
i think that it should be lake superior because it is the biggest lake if you cut it in half of what is in Minnesota. Lake Superior is not fully within MN state border. The largest lake within MN state border is Red Lake. Red Lake (both "Upper" and "Lower") - 288,800 acres
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